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MODERN ART
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Marcel Duchamp DUCHAMP'S THOUGHTS ON ART "In 1913 I had the happy idea to fasten a bicycle wheel to a kitchen stool and watch it turn. A few months later I bought a cheap reproduction of a winter evening landscape, which I called Pharmacy after adding two small dots, one red and one yellow, in the horizon. In New York in 1915 1 bought at a hardware store a snow shovel on which I wrote "in advance of the broken arm." It was around that time that the word "ready made" came to mind to designate this form of manifestation. A point which I want very much to establish is that the choice of these"ready mades" was never dictated by aesthetic delectation. This choice was based on a reaction of visual indifference with at the same time a total absence of good or bad taste... in fact a complete anaesthesia. One important characteristic was the short sentence which I occasionally inscribed on the "ready made." That sentence instead of describing the object like a title was meant to carry the mind of the spectator toward other regions more verbal. Sometimes I would add a graphic detail of presentation which, in order to satisfy my craving for alliterations, would be called "ready made aided."
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Nude Descending a Staircase
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Salvador Dali Bridge of Broken Dreams
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The Enigma of Hitler
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The Persistence of Memory
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Raphael’s Madonna
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The Temptation of St. Anthony
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TGM
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Georgia O’Keefe Music Red and Blue
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The Brooklyn Bridge
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Grey Line
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Jack in the Pulpit No. 4
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Red Canna
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Red Hills Grey Sky
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White Iris
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Fransico Goya Saturn Eating His Children
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The Third of May
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Crudgles
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Jackson Pollock One
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Enchanted Forest
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Untitled
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No. 20
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Ocean of Greyness
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Silver Over Black
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Pablo Picasso Bullfight Horse in Air
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Corrida 1960
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Demoioselles d'Avignon
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Juenne Fille d'Mandoline
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Guitar
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Grey Guitar
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Guernica
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